Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Smell of Burning / Thursday Evening Walk

There's a fire going on south of the city. It's behind the mountains to the east. It's been burning since yesterday. This morning I thought it was contained per only seeing slight smoky haze in the distance when driving down the freeway. Later in the afternoon I could see the fire was larger than yesterday. Above and to the west the sky was bright blue but you could smell the smoke in the air. In some ways it was pleasant due to reminding me of a burning fire at a campsite. It reminded me of when I went camping as a child up to Sequoia National Forest in California. Though it was a good memory I also worry now due to what this current fire is destroying and hoping no one gets injured (or worse).

Going for my walk this evening I could still smell the burning in the air. I knew taking great pictures of the mountains would not be possible since they were barely visible. I did my best and took other pictures which show a calm sunset.




Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Changing the Regulator

Last year the regulator on my gas grill began to encounter problems. There were times when it would not work. It did not want to feed gas through to the burners. Funny that if left alone for a few days afterwards it would start working again. The problem is I never knew when it would not want to work.

I purchased a regulator from Amazon during that time. It arrived and I attempted to remove the old regulator. It was almost impossible to loosen it up and it was difficult to access that area where it connects to the burner.

Fast forward a year. It's getting warmer and I want to start grilling again. About a week before Memorial Day the regulator stopped working again. The Friday before the holiday it started working. Guests were coming over on Monday and I was hoping it would work. Fortunately it did. A week or so later it stopped working again.

Well, it's time to replace the regulator. I was almost tempted to buy a whole new grill but I didn't feel like throwing away money, especially by already purchasing the new regulator. This time I planned out my mission and went in making sure it was done right.



Monday, June 13, 2016

Cicada Sunday

Went for a walk during the day. It must have been around 2:00pm when I headed out. This time I took a different path than normal. Being a little more adventurous. I still stuck to paved roads since I was wearing shorts and running shoes. It was a great walk which went for about 1.9 miles from start to finish. At first the heat wrapped around me due to the sun but near the end the clouds brought shade. The breeze was no longer warm but rather refreshing. Walking along the roads I could hear a lot of cicadas buzzing throughout the desert. For some reason I never had a chance to get to one up close unless I count the time when one was grabbing on to my car antenna for dear life as I cruised down the highway. This must have been over five years ago.

I wondered to myself, "Will I get to see at least one today?" I wasn't planning on going out to hunt for them. Not really worth my time today. As I kept going I noticed a black object about the size of my thumb attached to a shrub next to the road. I got closer and could see it was a majestic cicada basking in the sun. I got closer and closer with camera in hand. So far this little critter was being patient with me. I snapped a few pictures. I tried to get closer and that's when it began to crawl down the stem. It must've been thinking, "Shows over, buddy! Ya got too close!"

I was happy and continued my walk. A few more were seen along the side of the road on bushes. It must be my lucky day. "Snap, snap, snap", went my camera. Another interesting thing I noticed was how some weeds and plants can have the strength to grow from the asphalt. Gwen and I noticed this the other day when we walked an isolated road which had very little traffic. Today I was on such road and found it very interesting. These small little plants when left alone have the strength to break through man's creation. It isn't overnight and it has taken many... weeks? But they have broken through.







"No. I'm, I'm simply saying that life, uh... finds a way." - Dr. Ian Malcolm

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Thursday Evening Walk

I almost did not go for a walk this evening. I know I should be doing this on a daily basis. I do need to get back into shape again. When I got home I sat myself into my office desk chair and began to sink down into it. Watched a couple of videos online and it almost got to the point to where I was going to say, "Oh well, I'll just go for a walk tomorrow. It's too late now." I did say "almost" because right before that moment my inner thoughts smacked my brain and told it, "No! Get off your butt and go out there!" Without hesitating I put on my shorts, grabbed my sneakers and grabbed my camera. I also want to try out the 24mm lens I received earlier this week.

When I got to the front of the garage I looked out to see if it was going to rain since it started to sprinkle as I got home from work. At this point the weather seemed fair. It's cloudy but no visible sign of water falling from the sky.

The goal is to walk close to two miles around our housing development. Since it was getting late I wasn't sure of going off road onto the dirt road. At this time of the day I expect the annoying little bugs to be buzzing around. I picked a new course and began my little adventure. A quarter of the way into the walk I came across a big fuzzy bee collecting pollen from a wild flowery plant. Since the camera had a fixed lens on it I couldn't zoom in so I tried to get as close as possible but at the same time I didn't want to get too close to where the bee would fly away. Unfortunately only one picture came out somewhat decent.

About half way through the walk I come up to a sidewalk with a wall running along next to it. Underneath the top edge there was this strange thing hanging from it. I have a feeling it's form some sort of insect where it's babies hatched from those holes and moved on. I've seen one similar to this the other day but never got a chance to get a closer look.

Moving along I then came across a beetle casually walking along the side of the wall. It seemed confused as it wasn't sure in which direction to go to and pretty much stayed in one spot. This guy was easy to photograph since it moved extremely slow.

Near the end of the walk I saw this plants and flowers on the corner of our development block. I had a feeling this would be a good spot to take some pictures of the flowers with the sun setting in the background. I feel it was an excellent choice. It's true of the saying, "Go with your gut." The one thing I forgot to do was mount a filter on the lens. Oh, well. Next time!





Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Another shot from Sunday's Storm

Went through the rest of the pictures from Sunday afternoon/evening's storm. Many of the pictures were identical. A lot were taken at an attempt to capture a flash of lightning. Aside from the lightning picture I think this one turned out well. There was more light since the sun's light wasn't completely gone just yet.


Sunday, June 5, 2016

Sunday Evening Lightning

The sun was beginning to set this first Sunday of June. I was working at my desk when Gwen came in stating the clouds look great outside and if I was interested in going out for a quick walk. Cannot say no to her so we grabbed our cameras and walked out. The clouds were just as beautiful as they were yesterday when we took our mini adventure. Lightning was seen in the distance and we spent the next ten to twenty minutes trying to capture one. I've taken about four to five hundred shots when finally I got the tail end of one striking the Sandia Mountains. The sun already set by this time which is unfortunate since it the image produced a good amount of noise. Still very satisfactory. Very excited to post this picture and will go through the rest and post them later.


Saturday, June 4, 2016

Saturday Evening Post Dinner Mini Adventure

We came back from my parents' house after eating a great chili dinner. They live fairly close so it didn't take too long for us to reach our home. Along the way I noticed how beautiful the clouds looked with the sun beginning to set. I asked Gwen if she wanted to take a quick trip out somewhere to take some pictures. She agreed. We got home, put our leftovers away in the refrigerator (it was just leftover dessert), grabbed our cameras and headed back out. I even kept the car running as we went inside.

We headed east / northeast on Highway 550 and drove. There aren't too many areas to stop unless you want to stop on the side of the road. Gwen wasn't too fond of the idea of stopping on the side of the road due to the danger of fast moving cars. We did find a small truck weigh station which was empty and got out for a few minutes. I took some pictures but after reviewing them when we got home I wish I would've brought my longer lens. The nice rock formations were on the other side of the road and off to the distance.

We continued on the highway and finally arrived to a small road about 35 miles from the start of our original departure location. The sun was moments from disappearing into the horizon. The clouds provided a great sight. With not much light left we got out and started firing those shots from our cameras.

I definitely want to come back to this area and continue trekking further to see what else it contains.

I want to get closer to that! Next time.



Next time we'll go down this road to see where it leads to.

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Just finished cooking the Chili con Carne to take over to my parents' place for dinner.


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Two different bodies, same type of lens. Part of Saturday's adventure: Compare both outdoors.


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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Afternoon / Evening Walk

Went out for an evening walk with Gwen after I came home from work. The week is almost over. It felt like it went by so quickly due to Memorial Day being on Monday. We each talked about how our day went and the other listened. The weather was nice. It wasn't too warm especially since the sun was on the horizon ready to set. The calm breeze did help keep the night time bugs from attacking us.


Same flower plant from the other day though it's a different flower. They're still alive and beautiful.

I don't think that storm back there will end up reaching us.